Based on the topic approved during Unit 1 and outlined in Unit 2, prepare supporting slides to include images, text, and proper citations. You will use this PowerPoint, with recommended corrections, as a guide during your live oral presentation in Unit 4.

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Why I Must Become A Professional Car Race Driver

Jamie Halley

American Intercontinental University

General Purpose: To justify my stand

Specific purpose: To justify why I should become a car race driver

Central ide: I should pursue a career in car race driving because I have passion and interest, I have skills and it is economically feasible.

INTRODUCTION

I. Attention Material

A. This is the most successful car driver professional in the world (Powerpoint slide will show one of the successful car driver professionals

1. Some people consider car driving as a “lesser” profession

2. Other people often think that car driving is unprofitable

B. I have love for car driving.

1. I was almost discourage by people when I started pursuing career in car driving.

2. But my passion and determination has demonstrated that car driving is one of the best careers in the world

II. Orienting Material

A. Drivers regularly in the back of the pack might make mid-six figures annually, but the guys up front pull down eight figures.

B. Drivers can be selected by advertisement firms to promote their products and earn extra income from advertisement.

C. Based on these and other sources of information, I am convinced that professional car driving career is one of the best careers that I should join.

D. My information comes from news from Forbes Articles and Sports News.

(Transition: Let’s examine the first reason why I should opt for professional car driving career}

BODY

I. I have strong passion in car driving

A. I developed passion for car driving when I was still a child

B. My passion has not changed to date

1. My passion has remained intact despite strong discouragement from society and colleagues

2. My passion has enabled me meet some of the professional car drivers and interact with them.

3. One of the drivers once told me “First comes the desire to drive racing cars. Then, with a verifiable display of talent and success, comes the desire to get paid to drive those racing cars.

(Transition: Apart from strong passion towards professional car driving, I also have adequate skills and qualifications.)

II. I have adequate skills, experience and qualifications

A. I have a lot of experience in driving. I have been driving since high school.

B. I have skills such as car control, situational awareness, race craft, engineering competence, patience, balance, and discipline, which is necessary for Formula One driver.

C. I have also appropriate academic qualification and work experience.

(Transition: Apart from passion and experience, I also have expectation that car driving will support me financially.)

III. Professional car driving is one of the highly paying career

A. Drivers regularly in the back of the pack might make mid-six figures annually, but the guys up front pull down eight figures.

B. Drivers can be selected by advertisement firms to promote their products and earn extra income from advertisement.

(Transition: Let’s summarize.)

CONCLUSION

I. Summary

A. I should pursue a professional car driving career

B. I have necessary skills and experience

C. It is also economically viable career

II. Clincher

A. Please let’s do what our hearts tells us to do

B. Those who are discouraged about car driving should not yield to discouragements

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Kurt Badenhausen. Dale Earnhardt Tops Nascar's Highest-Paid Drivers 2016. Forbes. Retrieved from: http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2016/02/17/nascars-highest-paid- drivers-2016/#58d18ecb2b74

Marshall Pruett. The Evolution of Driver Salaries. Forbes. Retrieved from: http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a4687/the-evolution-of-driver-salaries/

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